Steps must be taken for lasting peace, says Türkiye’s top diplomat Hakan Fidan, calling for negotiations to 'enable a two-state solution that recognises the legitimate rights of Palestinians.'
Steps must be taken for lasting peace, says Türkiye’s top diplomat Hakan Fidan, calling for negotiations to "enable a two-state solution that recognises the legitimate rights of Palestinians."Türkiye’s “deep-rooted state tradition, our historical stance, our values, our understanding of politics” leaves no room for remaining silent or denying the realities of the crisis," Fidan explained.
He emphasised that while Israel is seeking revenge for its losses from the Hamas attacks on October 7, “its failure to pay attention to the civilian population while carrying out this retaliation, … and a choice to pursue a path of collective punishment should be a source of serious concern for humanity.”
He continued to explain that “there is no policy-making based on universal moral norms, principles, values” in the West, where the continuous issue is “unconditional support for Israel in every matter.”
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